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Default wd40 used for aching joints

On Thursday, February 17, 2000 at 1:00:00 AM UTC-7, Wayne Bengtsson wrote:
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Personally I'll stick to using it on my bicycle chain.


Personally, I have more respect for my bicyle chain than to use WD40 on it.
I have heard that it is mildly corrosive.


WD40 is technically NOT a lubricant, so if you care about your bicycle chain use oil or grease...
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